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Nazarene church celebrates 100 years in Middle East

2021 marks the 100th anniversary of the Church of the Nazarene's presence in the Middle East, which began in Palestine and Syria in 1921. Their early roots of compassion are still alive and well today.
10 Dec 2021
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Cabo Verde celebrates 120 years

The Church of the Nazarene in Cabo Verde recently celebrated its 120th anniversary. Under the leadership of General Superintendent Eugénio Duarte, attendees remembered the past, analysed the present, and looked toward the future.
03 Dec 2021
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Mikey Blakely (center), with Chuck and Doris Gailey in September 2021.

Ministry of Boston Chapel comes full circle

What began as a small seed in an impoverished area of Boston, Massachusetts, has blossomed into a story of God’s faithfulness and grace almost 65 years later.
02 Dec 2021
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Festival of Nations

Argentina church brings missions into focus through prayer

The annual Festival of Nations was held at the Iglesia del Nazareno El lugar para la familia in San Luis, Argentina, in late October. This event was held for the first time in 2015 in order to pray for nations that were going through warlike conflicts, natural disasters, and other adverse situations
02 Dec 2021
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Philippines Story

Philippines church responds to local fire

When a fire broke out in a community outside Manila, Philippines, leaders at Bethany Church of the Nazarene found themselves amid the chaos as they reached out to their neighbors, their members, and the children from their kid’s ministry.
02 Dec 2021
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Genell Johnson Obituary

Celebrating the life of Genell Johnson

Genell Johnson, wife of General Superintendent Emeritus W. Talmadge Johnson, passed away 24 November 2021.
02 Dec 2021
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Guatemala district holds Festival of Song

More than 40 young people participated in the first Festival de Canto organized by the Verapaz del Norte District in Guatemala. Adolescents and young adults with a passion for service through singing were invited to the event.
01 Dec 2021
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Mongolia

Mongolia District making young disciples ‘7 minutes every day’

The Mongolia District Literature team published a children’s devotional book for the Mongolian context and language called "Every Day 7 Minutes" to help children and youth develop a habit of spending time with God.
19 Nov 2021
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Severy Kansas

Kansas food pantry gives away 500 pounds of turkey

Harvest House Food Pantry, a ministry of the Severy Church of the Nazarene in Severy, Kansas, gave away nearly 500 pounds of turkey on 18 November to nearly 200 families in the community.
19 Nov 2021
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Mexico Baptisms

Mexico church celebrates baptism of 17 new members

The Center for Praise and Proclamation Church of the Nazarene in Zimatlán, Mexico, celebrated the baptisms of 17 people who were also received as members in full communion. More than 100 church members attended to celebrate.
18 Nov 2021
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